Amuda Eko Biography: Wife, Parents, Siblings, Net Worth, Height, Movies, Age, Child

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Ukrainian amputee soldiers returning to the front line to fight the Russians as country has 380,000 wounded
UKRAINIAN amputee soldiers are returning to the front line to fight the Russians.
According to figures revealed by President Volodymyr Zelensky, his country has 380,000 wounded personnel, with many brigades having at least one amputee back on active duty.

He added that 46,000 have been killed over the three-year course of the war against Russia, with tens of thousands missing.
Intelligence soldier Andrii Rubliuk, 38, lost both arms and a leg when he was struck by an explosive.
He now uses prosthetic limbs and vowed to return to the front line.
He said: “Fighting with arms and legs is something anyone can do. Fighting without them — that’s a challenge.”
Leonid Lobchuk, a soldier with Ukraine’s 127th brigade, lost his leg during a border conflict in 2015.
But he remains undeterred, smiling for a photo in front of a howitzer in the Kharkiv region earlier this month.
Maksym Vysotskyi, 42, lost his left leg when stepping on a landmine after a drone mission in November 2023.
By the following May, he was back in uniform.
He said: “I quickly accepted the fact that my leg was gone. What’s the point of mourning?
“Crying and worrying won’t bring it back.”
Maksym now commands a team operating explosives-laden drones on night-time missions.
Oleksandr Zhalinskyi, 34, lost his right arm when he was an infantry soldier and is now a navigator-driver.
He said: “At first, I did not like this job. When I returned to service, I was ready to go back to the infantry.”
He plans to open a pub after the war — called Amputated Conscience.
Last month Ukraine held its first amputee football tournament, with teams made up of soldiers who have lost limbs in the conflict.
Lindsay Lohan’s dad Michael ‘arrested’ for felony assault after ‘flipping wife Kate Major out of chair’

LINDSAY Lohan’s dad Michael has reportedly been ‘arrested’ for a felony assault.
The alleged arrest comes after Michael Lohan “flipped wife Kate Major out of a chair” which left her with “bruising” before he was charged.


TMZ has cited court documents that claim Michael was arrested in Texas on Saturday.
He was reportedly arrested on a “continuous violence against the family” charge.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office has shared that Kate underwent a medical examination when she shared with deputies that her husband “flipped her out of a chair” at their home.
According to TMZ, who broke the story, a female deputy said that she saw “bruising” on Kate’s body.
Michael’s bond has been set at $30K and he is due in court on Monday.
The couple became engaged around Easter time in 2010.
They later broke up, but their continued relationship played out in the fifth season of the VH1 reality TV series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.
In December 2015, Kate filed for legal separation from her husband.
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Meath stun Roscommon as second-half gamble pays off in Division 2 battle
ROBBIE BRENNAN hailed a gamble that paid off as Meath shocked Roscommon with a big win in Navan.
The Royals used the wind advantage after the break to outscore the visitors by 2-10 to 0-5 in that period.


Sean Coffey and Ronan Jones struck two goals in a 60-second period early in the second-half.
And three two-pointers in a row between the 55th and 58th minutes put paid to Roscommon’s hopes of preserving their perfect record.
Meath won the toss initially and chose to play against the wind, allowing Roscommon to run up a four-point half-time lead – but backed themselves to do even better with it.
Meath’s third win from four has left them level at the top of Division 2 with Roscommon and Monaghan and eyeing a return to Division 1.
Boss Brennan said: “We were lucky. It’s what we were hoping for and we told Eoghan Frayne to go against the wind if we won the toss.
“That was just really on the basis that Roscommon had finished so strong in their last couple of games when they had the breeze.
“We figured they’d be bringing on the likes of Conor Cox and brilliant two-point shooters so we felt that if they were bringing on those guys against the wind, they mightn’t have that ability to kick two-pointers.”
That’s pretty much how it panned out as Roscommon hit the interval with a 0-12 to 0-8 lead.
They were fortunate to be even that far ahead as Dylan Ruane’s two-pointer late in the half stretched the gap.
The Rossies were six clear early in the second-half but those two Meath goals tied it up – and Meath kicked on for a landmark win after that.
Sigerson Cup winning captain Ciaran Caulfield, Conor Duke and midfielders Bryan Fenton and Jack Flynn were all excellent.
Jones limped off with a hamstring injury but boss Brennan said they should have Mathew Costello and Eoin Harkin back for next weekend’s trip to Westmeath.
Meath 2-18 (2-3-12)
Roscommon 0-17 (0-3-11)
Meath: B Hogan 0-2, 2 45; S Lavin, S Rafferty, D Keogan; A O’Neill, S Coffey 1-0, C Caulfield 0-1; J Flynn, B Menton; C Duke 0-5, 2 tp, J Kinlough, R Jones 1-0; E Frayne 0-6, 1 tpf, 2f, J Morris 0-2, 1f, S Walsh 0-1.
Subs: B O’Halloran for O’Neill 44, A Lynch 0-1 for Walsh 51, D McGowan for Jones 55, M Murphy for Caulfield 67.
Roscommon: C Carroll 0-2, tp; N Higgins, J McManus, P Frost; S Cunnane, D Ruane 0-3, 1 tp, R Fallon; K Doyle 0-2, U Harney; R Daly, C Murtagh 0-3, 1 tp, 1f, E Smith 0-3; D Murtagh, D Smith, C McKeon 0-2.
Subs: S Killoran for D Smith 28, C Hand 0-1 for Daly 44, D Murray for Fallon 44, B O’Carroll for Harney 51, C Cox 0-1, 1f for C Murtagh 58.
Ref: J McQuillan (Cavan).